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tracie potts reports. >> reporter: at ground zero, new yorkers paused four times. one for each moment the planes hit, one for each moment the towers fell. >> in our joys and in our sorrows, we know we belong to one another. >> reporter: more than three hours they read the names of each victim, nearly 3,000 in all. grace's husband caesar died in the first tower. >> eight years have passed, but sometimes it feels like everything just happened yesterday. the pain can still be so sharp. >> reporter: new york is remembering 9/11 and looking ahead, joining president obama's call to make this a national day of service. >> we will safeguard the memories of those who died by rekiling the spirit of service that lit our city with hope. >> reporter: in washington, the president and first lady observed a moment of silence at the white house before joining families in driving rain to honor the 184 victims killed at the pentagon. mr. obama promised america won't give up on finding their attackers. >> in defense of our nation, we will never waver. in pursuit of al qaeda and allies
tracie potts reports. >> reporter: at ground zero, new yorkers paused four times. one for each moment the planes hit, one for each moment the towers fell. >> in our joys and in our sorrows, we know we belong to one another. >> reporter: more than three hours they read the names of each victim, nearly 3,000 in all. grace's husband caesar died in the first tower. >> eight years have passed, but sometimes it feels like everything just happened yesterday. the pain can still...
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. >> and tracie potts with a story on how 9-11 victims' families want the day remembered. >> watching that tower collapse and thinking -- i was just in shock. >> today america remembered the nearly 3,000 people who died on september 11. >> yolanda reynado. >> sean booker. >> a memorial is still under construction. >> it feels like everything just happened yesterday. the pain can still be so sharp. >> two planes hit. two towers collapsed. and every victims -- victim's name was read. 40 passengers and crew took on terrorists reportedly bound for the white house. >> we can never truly grasp the emotions that must have gone through the hearts and minds of the passengers and crew as they realized the mortal danger they were in. >> at the white house today, a moment of silence before president obama laid a wreath honoring the victims at the pentagon, promising to fight terror. >> mindful that the work of protecting america is never finished, we will do everything in our power to keep america safe. >> then he went to work on what will now be known as the national day of service and remembran
. >> and tracie potts with a story on how 9-11 victims' families want the day remembered. >> watching that tower collapse and thinking -- i was just in shock. >> today america remembered the nearly 3,000 people who died on september 11. >> yolanda reynado. >> sean booker. >> a memorial is still under construction. >> it feels like everything just happened yesterday. the pain can still be so sharp. >> two planes hit. two towers collapsed. and every...
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tracie potts, nbc news, washington. >>> for troops serving in iraq and afghanistan says marking today's anniversary helps remind them of the importance of the u.s. mission tll over people ar inme mb all o>>r people are remembering september 11th. the borden bell was tolled in washington's national cathedral at noon, one for each year since the attacks. there was also a noon prayer service in memory of the thousands of lives lost and those affected. as part of the national day of service, a number of students and medical reserve corps members were at the middle school today. eight years ago a teacher sarah clark and a student from the northeast washington area were killed in the attacks. they were on american airlines flight 77 on their way to california when their flight was hijacked and crashed into the pentagon. >>> at rfk stadium today, 200 volunteers spent this national y of observance and remembrance making quilts for the children deaf ployed troops. they sewed the images of the members into the quilt patterns. d.c. cares mobilize volunteers for this project. the wife of admiral mu
tracie potts, nbc news, washington. >>> for troops serving in iraq and afghanistan says marking today's anniversary helps remind them of the importance of the u.s. mission tll over people ar inme mb all o>>r people are remembering september 11th. the borden bell was tolled in washington's national cathedral at noon, one for each year since the attacks. there was also a noon prayer service in memory of the thousands of lives lost and those affected. as part of the national day of...
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